This section of the journal comprises two core sets of reports linked to work in 2017: finds and analyses relating to the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) and site-specific discoveries and reports in medieval Britain and Ireland (MB&I;), with a selection of highlighted projects. For the PAS report, reviews on coin and non-coin finds and on specific research angles are presented. For MB&I;, the Society is most grateful to all contributors (of field units, museums, universities, developers, specialist groups and individuals) who have provided reports on finds, excavations, field-surveys and building analyses for 2017. For MB&I;, see below for the format and content of the Fieldwork Highlights section and for contact details of th...
This volume celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Society for Medieval Archaeology (established in ...
This volume publishes the proceedings of an international conference held at the University of Kent ...
The on-line version of Post-Medieval Fieldwork in Britain and Northern Ireland (PMFBNI) is a new ven...
This section of the journal comprises two core sets of reports linked to work in 2017: finds and ana...
The dataset consists of the annual excavation round-up for the journal Medieval Archaeology. The aim...
Medieval Archaeology journal seeks to support and advance the international study of the period from...
In the last fifteen years the role of metal-detected objects in archaeological research has greatly ...
The MSRG's journal, Medieval Settlement Research (MSR), is published each year in the autumn. The jo...
This paper introduces a new project which is focussing on the archaeological investigation of medi...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
Discovery and Excavation in Scotland is an established journal which records all fieldwork undertake...
Vols. 1-83, 1844-1926 called no. [1]-332; vols. 51-86, 1894-1929, called also 2nd ser., v. 1-36.Some...
This paper explores some 220,000 medieval objects recorded in the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) ...
CAMBRIDGE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY was founded in 1840 'for the encouragement of the study of history and...
This is the fifth of a series of posts going back to a paper presented at the International Medieval...
This volume celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Society for Medieval Archaeology (established in ...
This volume publishes the proceedings of an international conference held at the University of Kent ...
The on-line version of Post-Medieval Fieldwork in Britain and Northern Ireland (PMFBNI) is a new ven...
This section of the journal comprises two core sets of reports linked to work in 2017: finds and ana...
The dataset consists of the annual excavation round-up for the journal Medieval Archaeology. The aim...
Medieval Archaeology journal seeks to support and advance the international study of the period from...
In the last fifteen years the role of metal-detected objects in archaeological research has greatly ...
The MSRG's journal, Medieval Settlement Research (MSR), is published each year in the autumn. The jo...
This paper introduces a new project which is focussing on the archaeological investigation of medi...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
Discovery and Excavation in Scotland is an established journal which records all fieldwork undertake...
Vols. 1-83, 1844-1926 called no. [1]-332; vols. 51-86, 1894-1929, called also 2nd ser., v. 1-36.Some...
This paper explores some 220,000 medieval objects recorded in the Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) ...
CAMBRIDGE ANTIQUARIAN SOCIETY was founded in 1840 'for the encouragement of the study of history and...
This is the fifth of a series of posts going back to a paper presented at the International Medieval...
This volume celebrates the 50th anniversary of the Society for Medieval Archaeology (established in ...
This volume publishes the proceedings of an international conference held at the University of Kent ...
The on-line version of Post-Medieval Fieldwork in Britain and Northern Ireland (PMFBNI) is a new ven...